Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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We appreciate your kindness and support of our students. These books went into our book vending machines. Students receive a gold coin for awesome behavior throughout the week. On Fridays they are able to put their gold coin in the vending machine and choose a book to take home.
Our students love being picked for this positve reward. They enjoy the recognition for their outstanding behavior. They love to put their coin in and pick their prize. I Spy, Captain Underpants and Pete the Cat books are some of their favorites. Having fun choices makes the experience so much better.
Thank you again!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Palazzolo
This classroom project was brought to life by The DonorsChoose Community and one other donor.
My first graders need your help to build their excitement about Science. I teach 22 first graders in a low income school. My students are excited about the world around them. They love to learn new and exciting things. I want to create an environment that encourages and interests all of my students. My students love being able to complete an activity independently. They also enjoy learning through a variety of hands-on activities. What better way to excite first graders than to create a learning environment that encourages students to achieve independently and to increase their interest and love of learning?
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My first graders need your help to build their excitement about Science. I teach 22 first graders in a low income school. My students are excited about the world around them. They love to learn new and exciting things. I want to create an environment that encourages and interests all of my students. My students love being able to complete an activity independently. They also enjoy learning through a variety of hands-on activities. What better way to excite first graders than to create a learning environment that encourages students to achieve independently and to increase their interest and love of learning?